A panchromatic view of infrared quasars: excess star formation and radio emission in the most heavily obscured systems

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  • who: Andonie Carolina and collaborators from the for Extragalactic Astronomy, Department of Physics, Durham University, Durham , LE, UK have published the research work: A panchromatic view of infrared quasars: excess star formation and radio emission in the most heavily obscured systems, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: From a combination of X-ray stacking and L2-10 kev - L6 u03bcm analyses the authors show that the majority of the X-ray faint and undetected quasars are heavily obscured (many are likely Compton thick) highlighting the effectiveness of the mid-IR band to find obscured AGNs. More . . .

     

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